An open source alternative front-end to Instructables.
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- Add 'privacy.txt' to .gitignore to prevent checking it in - Refactor data storage from arrays to dictionaries for better data handling in 'main.py' - Include 'pathlib' import for handling filesystem paths - Introduce new CSS and Bootstrap files providing updated styles and responsive design elements - Modify HTML templates to use updated data structures and enhance accessibility These changes improve code readability, maintain project consistency, and enhance the front-end presentation. This work is part of ongoing efforts to better manage project data, secure sensitive information, and provide a more robust user interface. |
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Indestructables
An open source alternative front-end to Instructables. This is a fork of snowcatridge10's Indestructables to get rid of Selenium. Indestructables itself is a fork of Cobra's Destructables.Instances
URL | Provided by | Country | Comments |
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https://indestructables.private.coffee/ | Private.coffee | Austria |
Run your own instance
Dependencies
First, create a virtual environment with python3 -m venv venv
and activate it with source venv/bin/activate
. Then, install the dependencies with:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
.
For the production environment, you also need the uWSGI Python3 plugin. On Debian, it can be installed via apt install uwsgi-plugin-python3
Production
- Clone the repository
- Run
uwsgi --plugin python3 --http-socket 0.0.0.0:8002 --wsgi-file main.py --callable app --processes 4 --threads 2
- Point your reverse proxy to http://localhost:8002
Development
- Clone the repository
- Run
python3 main.py
- Connect to http://localhost:8002
License
This project, as well as the two projects it is based on, are licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3. See the LICENSE file for more information.